Open evennotodd opened 1 year ago
people with protanopia and deuteranopia can't tell the difference between red and green, so using red would be risky.
That’s a fair point. In that same vein, according to the same source, people with Tritanopia can’t tell the difference between blue and green, so the current green/blue Private/restricted color scheme also has accessibility issues.
That's a fair point. There's some literature on colour-blindness-friendly palettes, such as this link: https://davidmathlogic.com/colorblind/ that could be of interest.
Making public subreddits red instead of white would make the lists easier to read among the sea of text and subreddit names.